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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: '53 Jubilee Hydraulics / Burrhead
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Posted by Steve on December 13, 1999 at 12:47:44 from (208.163.85.68):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: '53 Jubilee Hydraulics / Burrhead posted by Burrhead on December 13, 1999 at 06:20:03:
Burrhead & Bern, I kinda' feel like I've opened up a can of worms on this issue. Everyone's feedback is most valuable. I did find on another site with some more interesting stuff about '53 jubilee hydraulics. The site is www.atis.net. Through this site via their archives (ford ferguson & keyword jubilee)I discovered a message to / from someone about how to modify the coverplate (under the seat) and incorporate a remote valve. It's rather intailed but makes good sense. Some machining is required (no problem here) and it manages to access hyd. pressure from the 1/2"npt port under the footrest that comes out the right side of the centerhousing. Yeah, the current pump only puts out 2 to 2 1/2 gals/min. but I'm in no big hurry to split a whole bunch of wood. I'm 1ST giong to try a direct hookup to this port and go directly to my remote valve and see what happens (might need to chain down the 3 point lift arms). The key to the remote is it must have an open center circut. If ya'll get a chance, check out that web address. Thanks again for all the input & I'll let you know the outcome. Steve
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